“LILA CANTE is a dark and sexy play about two siblings – both trying to pursue their artistic inclinations – who must come together and battle over their elusive mother’s legacy with the corporate music industry. It is also a funny and dangerous play about loneliness and forging new connections in spite of ourselves. I think our production burns from a white-hot center of love and compassion.” – Mark Snyder

At Hand is proud to announce that an additional performance has been added to the run! Tickets for a 3pm matinee on Saturday, October 17th, are now onsale!

LILA CANTE, by Mark Snyder, is currently playing at the Ted Bardy Studio on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays at 8pm through October 18th, with a matinee performance on October 17th at 3pm. Tickets, priced at $18, are available by calling SmartTix at 212.868.4444 or by visiting www.smarttix.com. The Ted Bardy Studio is located at 153 W. 27th Street, Suite 301 (between 6th and 7th Avenues).

After tonight’s sold out opening night performance, At Hand is throwing an opening party at Dusk Lounge, only three blocks south of the theatre at 147 West 24th Street. We’re even serving Biscotti Di Vecchio, courtesy of one of the stars of Lila Cante, Danielle Di Vecchio! Hope to see you there…

For a week and a half (starting tomorrow), a 15-second version of the “Sean Drummond” Interview and an accompanying banner ad for At Hand and Lila Cante will be playing over and over – in over 1,500 NYC taxicabs!

Thank you to the actors for being so wonderful, Sara Sahin for helping to smoothly facilitate the project, Greg Turner for letting us use his apartment, Mark Snyder for writing the hysterical monologues (wish we could’ve used even more of them!), Daniel Horrigan for coming up with the idea in the first place, and a shoutout to Amy DePaola for making Taxi TV happen! And a BIG BIG thank you to Brian Hewson and Flora Sousa for their long hours of incredible work on these videos!